

School of Law Postgraduate Colloquium: We need to talk about justice
6 June, Khalili Lecture Theatre
6 June, Khalili Lecture Theatre
“Huawei’s claim that it is 99% owned by its staff is not reassuring.”
Don’t miss out on The China Debate at SOAS on 7 May.
Two students argue for and against a name change for the gallery.
Three SOAS academics on how their work supports social justice.
Students discuss the latest issues in the Brexit debate.
Could you support a Sanctuary scholar?
“To be linked to Ms Everett’s legacy through this prize is a real honour.”
“We became closer as a group and formed a deep connection”
It’s #womenshealthyweightday and these SOASians have some thoughts…
‘One country, two systems’ model is not acceptable to Taiwan.
Dr Matthew Wilkinson on his new book on Islam
Paid work experience.
“A Democrat Senate is not impossible.” Dan Plesch
“This is not the end of corruption in Brazilian politics.”
#HumanRightsLeaders Facebook Live takes place on 29 October
Prof Scott-Baumann on the Home Secretary’s “sick Asian” salvo
Phil Clark on how to achieve a lasting peace
Alberto Asquer thinks so
“Going to SOAS opened up my mind to many other ideas.”
And learn digital skills and earn money whilst you study
The dawn of a new era
There’s a fake moral crisis
It’s time to put an end to “dispute flight”
Other economic powerhouses are lining up to invest
Young people in the UK have been quick to grasp the opportunities for Chinese speakers
Looking to enrol for September 2018…
Professor Tsang explains
Actor receives his Honorary Doctorate
6,000 visitors head to the museum of SOAS in less than 3 weeks
“Same old ZANU-PF”, says Professor Chan
The prize-winning novelist addressed the graduating class of 2018
Trump is perceived as a ‘talker’ says SOAS Iranian Studies professor
“Frankly, I don’t see this as anything but yet another modality of control by Israel.”
Professor Stephen Chan provides analysis ahead of the elections on 30 July
The “super-fusion” outfit is on a mission
Erdoğan’s decisiveness sets Turkey on path for more of the same, says Adamson
“Quality education is radical action”
The UK capital pips Paris and Montreal to the coveted top spot
Kate Harrisson’s rise at the FCO has been remarkable
Commentary from the first UN/UEFA ‘Match for Solidarity’
With Labour facing tough scrutiny over allegations of antisemitism, Catherine Hezser considers the history of Jews and Socialism
Each month, SOASians will be in with a chance to win a £25 voucher to use at campus favourites Kape and Pan!
Alys Tomlinson says her MA in Anthropology, Travel and Tourism helped “inform’ her creative work